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Word "PSEUDONYM" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role
Synonyms:
anonym, nom de guerre

Crossword Clues for PSEUDONYM

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Pen name Premier Sunday 31 Aug 2025
Nom de plume The Sun Two Speed 18 Jul 2025
Author's name Dumpynose possibly The Sun Two Speed 18 Jul 2025
What, if not a pen name, is the assumed name used by a writer on publications? (9)
Spy me messily eating noodles incognito
Prince or Chappell Roan
Yon MP used silly nom de plume (9) Puzzler Cryptic 13 Mar 2025
Pen-name(9)
As an afterthought, European gang leader last year married, using fake name
AKA "Dumpy Nose" (9)
Assumed name, page and sections used my number up (9)
Pony mused about alias (9)
So end up using retired setter's handle (9)
Endnote written by EU academic bringing up setter's moniker
Yon MP used silly nom de plume (9) Puzzler Cryptic 18 Aug 2024
E.g. Picaroon in terrible dump? Yes and no (9) The Guardian Quiptic 12 Aug 2024
E.g. Picaroon in terrible dump? Yes and no (9) The Guardian Quiptic 11 Aug 2024
Alias oddball used in returning this writer's new work The Telegraph Cryptic 19 Jul 2024
Used my parents' names once at first, created Saral, for example (9)
What is a fictitious name, especially one used by an author? (9)
Alias renewed, so end up raising goodness(9)
PM you send in error for Slormgorm?
£25, including fees returned by Mike Carroll? The Times Cryptic 05 Feb 2024
Writers alter ego
Assumed name The Times Concise 27 Jan 2024
Rebellious denial of mine follows, dupes, changes assumed name (9)
Maybe George Eliot in rubbish dump? Yes and no The Telegraph Cryptic 23 Aug 2023
Dumpy one's in trouble for creating new identity The Guardian Cryptic 25 Apr 2023
Nom de plume that could be Dumpynose? The Telegraph Cryptic 20 Apr 2023
Does my pun upset Serpent in the Independent?
£25 should cover rising charges -- thousand for Banksy, perhaps The Telegraph Toughie 27 Jul 2022
Note Europe's backing Philistine's approval of Matilda?
Note Europe's backing Philistine's approval of Matilda? The Guardian Cryptic 23 Feb 2022
Lewis Carroll or George Eliot, say The Guardian Quick 25 Jan 2022
Men spy duo concocting alias The Times Cryptic 25 Oct 2021
Deviously dupe my son, giving false name
Crossword compiler might need this work out -- one's dumpy The Telegraph Cryptic 03 Aug 2021
Used pony to travel with Mike (not his real name)
Mark Twain or Elena Ferrante, e.g. Wall Street Journal 06 Jun 2021
Dump nosey model making a new name for herself Irish Times Crosaire 25 Mar 2021
My pun does transform into a pen-name
Nom de plume The Sun Two Speed 27 Jan 2021
Author's name Dumpynose perhaps The Sun Two Speed 27 Jan 2021
Nom de plume The Times Concise 17 Dec 2020
Fictitious identity The Times Concise 25 Jun 2020
£25 includes charges for returning minute new handle?
Fictitious name used by an author
Alias The Telegraph Quick 09 May 2019
Buzzer perhaps, belonging to me, not really outstanding/special on reflection
It's used to conceal DUP's money transfer
After pressure, Democrat, implicated in US money changing, giving fake name
Author's other name Universal 08 Sep 2018
Perhaps dupe my son with Ayn Rand
Korean singer is eating oriental noodles with man that could be Aspartame
Parking charges raised on the author's turning up to give false identity
DUP's money infuriated Banksy for one
Alias The Sun Two Speed 17 Jan 2018
Yon MP used silly nom de plume The Sun Two Speed 17 Jan 2018
Author's other name
Lewis Carroll or Mark Twain Thomas Joseph 14 Oct 2017
Dump nosey eccentric for passing himself off as someone else Irish Times Crosaire 10 Aug 2017
Handle �25m that banks used suspiciously The Telegraph Toughie 14 Jul 2017
Crazily you spend millions in London, for instance The Telegraph Cryptic 08 Jan 2017
Could be nom de plume setters use primarily to keep unknown
As a contribution to a rising economy, no dues paid to Goliath, for one
Dump nosey criminal for passing himself off as someone else Irish Times Crosaire 28 Mar 2016
Might my soup end up with a fictitious name
Doesn't say much about his real name to one of the so-called writers from the paper Irish Times Crosaire 03 Jun 2015
Police Department arrested Sue wrongly on my false nomination
Another name for dopy men, US style
George Orwell or George Eliot
Handle
Lewis Carroll, for one
Ellis Bell, to Emily Brontë
Ellis Bell, to Emily Brontë
P as in __
Fictitious name
O. Henry, for one
Mark Twain or O. Henry
Mark Twain, to Samuel Langhorne Clemens
John le Carré, for one
Diedrich Knickerbocker, for Washington Irving
George Sand, e.g.
"S" as in pen name?
George Eliot, for one
A. A. Fair, to Erle Stanley Gardner
John le Carré, e.g.
George Eliot or George Sand
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